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9 Commits (6c14d273faa89ab1657e818315b68f3bd672ff87)
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Thomas Wolf | 6c14d273fa |
Apache MINA sshd client: proxy support
This is not about the ssh config ProxyCommand but about programmatic support for HTTP and SOCKS5 proxies. Eclipse allows the user to specify such proxies, and JSch at least contains code to connect through proxies. So our Apache MINA sshd client also should be able to do this. Add interfaces and provide two implementations for HTTP and SOCKS5 proxies. Adapt the core code to be able to deal with proxy connections at all. The built-in client-side support for this in sshd 2.0.0 is woefully inadequate. Tested manually by running proxies and then fetching various real- world repositories via these proxies from different servers. Proxies tested: ssh -D (SOCKS, anonymous), tinyproxy (HTTP, anonymous), and 3proxy (SOCKS & HTTP, username-password authentication). The GSS-API authentication is untested since I have no Kerberos setup. Bug: 520927 Change-Id: I1a5c34687d439b3ef8373c5d58e24004f93e63ae Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |
Thomas Wolf | 7aaeb6489f |
Apache MINA sshd client: don't leak upstream classes and interfaces
We will get an API evolution problem if we expose as API classes and interfaces that derive from upstream classes or interfaces. Upstream interfaces also evolve quite erratically and evolution doesn't seem to follow semantic versioning. Introduce a new KeyPasswordProvider interface so that we don't have to depend on the upstream FilePasswordProvider in our API. (We do need _some_ abstraction for getting passwords for encrypted keys in the API; EGit will need to provide its own implementation.) Move some other upstream dependencies (HostConfigEntry, and various previously protected methods in SshdSessionFactory) out of the API: classes moved to internal space, and methods made private. The only dependencies on upstream interfaces are thus in a few method parameter types. Those cannot be avoided, but should also not pose problems. Bug: 520927 Change-Id: Idc9c6b0f237f29f46343c0fe15179242f2007bec Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |
Thomas Wolf | c56fa51709 |
Apache MINA sshd: use NumberOfPasswordPrompts for encrypted keys
sshd only asks exactly once for the password. C.f. upstream issue SSHD-850.[1] So we have to work around this limitation for now. Once we move to sshd > 2.1.0, this can be simplified somewhat. [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-850 Bug: 520927 Change-Id: Id65650228486c5ed30affa9c62eac982e01ae207 Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |
Thomas Wolf | ec1116627f |
Apache MINA sshd client: properly handle HostKeyAlgorithms config
By default sshd will use its default built-in list, which matches the one of openssh (as far as the algorithms exist in sshd at all). But it doesn't handle HostKeyAlgorithms from the ssh config at all. Implement this as in openssh, including the '+' and '-' modifiers and reordering the default if there are known host keys for a server already. Add tests for the reordering. Also use a more robust reader for the known hosts file. The default aborts on the first error. Bug: 520927 Change-Id: Ib1684440bfe2e96140536aa1a93c4bd4a0d35916 Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |
Thomas Wolf | 63a87b398f |
Apache MINA sshd client: respect NumberOfPasswordPrompts
Set the internal property on the session as defined in the ssh config. Note that NumberOfPasswordPrompts in openssh applies independently to both user logins in keyboard-interactive authentication _and_ to passphrases for identity files (encrypted keys). Apache MINA sshd uses the setting only for keyboard-interactive authentication, but not for identity file passphrase prompts. For identity files, it asks exactly once. This has been reported as issue SSHD-850 upstream.[1] [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-850 Bug: 520927 Change-Id: I390ffe9e1c52b96d3e8e28fd8edbdc73dde9edb4 Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |
Thomas Wolf | 8001f4c1fe |
Apache MINA sshd client: add gssapi-with-mic authentication
sshd does support gssapi-with-mic on the server side, but has no built-in client-side support for this authentication mechanism. Add our own implementation for it, following RFC 4462.[1] To avoid needlessly re-trying mechanisms that aren't even configured on the client, we disable mechanisms that fail on the very first attempt to use them. Since we have no real Kerberos5 test setup, this cannot be fully tested in CI. The disabling of the authentication mechanism and that it is skipped when not successful _is_ tested. [1] https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4462.txt Bug: 520927 Change-Id: I5d0cdb14103588a57c52f927df541b589ab88d88 Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |
Thomas Wolf | 06387d4bfd |
Add ssh tests for PreferredAuthentications
Tests that it works with unknown authentications in the list, and fails if there are no common authentications between server and client. The latter also tests that the ssh config setting is taken into account at all. And promptly the JGit sshd client didn't. Add a fix for this. It's a tiny bit hacky: Apache MINA looks up a custom property set on a hierarchy of "PropertyResolver"s starting with the session. On the session itself this property can never be set since it's read already in the session constructor before anyone had any chance to set it. The next element in the resolver hierarchy is the sshd SshClient, and so we set that property there. Since we use one SshClient and one ClientSession per JGit SshdSession, this is OK. Bug: 520927 Change-Id: I62446fc1fffde125a8965c030240f0918ae234b7 Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |
Thomas Wolf | 9b31969f3c |
Add features for the Apache MINA sshd implementation
Bug: 520927 Change-Id: Ida3e218e0552848ef6285de1dc1e41866f7f873e Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |
Thomas Wolf | 488d95571f |
Apache MINA sshd client
Add a new ssh client implementation based on Apach MINA sshd 2.0.0. This implementation uses JGit's own config file parser and host entry resolver. Code inspection of the Apache MINA implementation revealed a few bugs or idiosyncrasies that immediately would re-introduce bugs already fixed in the past in JGit. Apache MINA sshd is not without quirks either, and I had to configure and override more than I had expected. But at least it was all doable in clean ways. Apache MINA boasts support for Bouncy Castle, so in theory this should open the way to using more ssh key algorithms, such as ed25519. The implementation is in a separate bundle and is still not used in the core org.eclipse.jgit bundle. The tests re-use the ssh tests from the core test bundle. Bug: 520927 Change-Id: Ib35e73c35799140fe050d1ff4fb18d0d3596580e Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch> |
6 years ago |